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CASLE Jubilee Year 2019 - launch event
14 September 2018, London UK
FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie attends the launch of the
Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy, Golden Jubilee
Year in 2019
The Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE),
Golden Jubilee Year is in 2019. Accordingly, members of the
Management Board of CASLE invited Dr D Dumashie, Vice President FIG to
join them at their event to launch their Golden Jubilee Year combined
with an interactive strategy working group session.
Front row standing left to right, President CASLE, Mr Joseph Olusegun
Ajanlekoko (5th ), Secretary General CASLE Mrs Susan Spedding (6th) and
Vice president FIG Diane Dumashie (9th)
The Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE)
holds a long standing relationship with FIG, and because of our past
consistent mutual support with each other’s activities as well as
sharing platforms at the UN agencies, attending such an important
workshop importantly continues our strategic partnership relationship.
After a positive and thought provoking welcome address from Mr Joseph
Olusegun Ajanlekoko, President of CASLE, a buffet lunch was served, and
followed by a presentation by Louise Brook Smith (Past President RICS).
The day progressed under the banner of ‘CASLE – the future in a post
Brexit world’ with workshop style discussions focussing on new ideas for
the ongoing strategic development of CASLE. The outcomes of which
will be considered and further developed by the Management Board.
CASLE was founded in 1969, inspired by the Commonwealth Foundation to
assist specifically in the development of skills in surveying and land
economy. Like FIG, CASLE is an accredited NGO with a UN agency, in
this case, it has Special Consultative Status with Economic and Social
Council of the UN (UNESCO). Consequently many of FIG focus areas,
particularly in Commission 7, 8, 9 and 10 have cross over links, thereby
facilitating the cooperation in the past and onwards into the future.
FIG members look forward to continuing engagement with CASLE.
Diane Dumashie
20 September 2018